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SPI and Irish Equity sign collective agreement covering Irish TV Drama after 18 months of negotiations
30 Mar 2016 : Seán Brosnan
Following 18 months of progressive negotiations, Screen Producers Ireland and Irish Equity signed a Collective Agreement covering Irish TV Drama production today.

The Agreement provides for terms and conditions for artists employed on television drama productions commissioned by Irish broadcasters and reflects agreements in other jurisdictions where artists participate in profits generated from the sale of the programmes after an initial defined period.

This signing represents the first ever Collective Agreement for Artists working in the TV Drama industry. The start date of the agreement is May 1st, 2016 and it will run for three years.

The agreement was signed on behalf of Screen Producers Ireland by Lesley McKimm, Chair of the SPI Film & TV Drama Committee and on behalf of Irish Equity by Padraig Murray, President of Irish Equity.

The Irish Equity Screen Producers Ireland Agreement provides the minimum terms and conditions for all Artists (excluding instrumental musicians, crowd artistes, Walk-On/Background Artists, Stunt Artists and dancers performing only in those capacities), employed in the production of Indigenous Irish TV drama, commissioned by an Irish Broadcaster, BAI, IFB or any other Irish State Funding body.

Barbara Galavan, CEO of Screen Producers Ireland said: “This is a significant Agreement which is comparable to best international standards and will provide certainty for both producers and actors working in Irish TV Drama. The growth of TV Drama globally continues to contribute significant economic and cultural benefits to the countries where it is produced. Irish TV Drama has the potential to grow in line with the global market place, providing a platform for Ireland’s cultural identity on a world stage.”

She went on to state that adequately funded Public Service Broadcasting is an essential ingredient for success of the sector and that the Government “urgently needs to address reform of the television license fee so that more indigenous TV Drama productions can be produced for Irish and international audiences.”

Karan O’Loughlin, Irish Equity Organiser said: “We are pleased to be signing this agreement today on behalf of performers in Irish TV Drama. Breaking away from the full buyout model to an agreement that moves towards a more equitable situation for actors in the long run is a significant breakthrough in the industry in general. This 3 year agreement gives all the stakeholders the opportunity to engage constructively in the development of Irish TV Drama and we absolutely concur with the call for adequately funded Public Service Broadcasting to continue to set the pace for the development of Irish TV Drama to international standards.”





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